pydkim - DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) http://hewgill.com/pydkim/ INTRODUCTION pydkim is a library that implements DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) email signing and verification. VERSION This is pydkim 0.3. REQUIREMENTS Python 2.5 or later is required. The dnspython library (http://www.dnspython.org) library is required. The library will operate in a degraded mode under Python 2.4, where only the SHA-1 algorithm is used for signing and available for verification. This is because the hashlib module that offers SHA-256 is available from Python 2.5 onwards. INSTALLATION To build and install pydkim: python setup.py install USAGE The pydkim library offers one module called dkim. The sign() function takes an RFC822 formatted message, along with some signing options, and returns a DKIM-Signature header line that can be prepended to the message. The verify() function takes an RFC822 formatted message, and returns True or False depending on whether the signature verifies correctly. For full documentation, see: http://hewgill.local/pydkim/html/ Two helper programs are also supplied: dkimsign.py and dkimverify.py. dkimsign.py is a filter that reads an RFC822 message on standard input, and writes the same message on standard output with a DKIM-Signature line prepended. The signing options are specified on the command line: dkimsign.py selector domain privatekeyfile [identity] The identity is optional and defaults to "@domain". dkimverify.py reads an RFC822 message on standard input, and returns with exit code 0 if the signature verifies successfully. Otherwise, it returns with exit code 1. FEEDBACK Bug reports may be sent to <greg@hewgill.com>.